Funny Video Exposes How to Deal with Scammers: A Must-Watch!

Avery Emberly

Updated Sunday, July 14, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In a recent viral video on Reddit, viewers are treated to a comical yet eye-opening encounter between a scammer and an unsuspecting victim. The video, aptly titled "How to deal with scammers," showcases a scammer's increasingly frustrated attempts to manipulate the victim into visiting a suspicious website.

The interaction begins with the scammer urgently instructing, "Ma'am, don't speak! Now type down there, www.amazon.com." Despite the scammer's repeated efforts to guide the victim, the situation quickly spirals into chaos. The victim's confusion and the scammer's mounting frustration create a humorous yet cautionary tale about the dangers of online scams.

Throughout the video, the scammer's exasperation becomes evident as they repeatedly exclaim, "Ma'am, ma'am, I'm spelling for you! Bani ki lodi, go back! Go back! Go back! Cut it! It doesn't go back! Cut it! I'm pressing the back button! Like, it doesn't let me go back! Open a new tab!" The victim's inability to follow the scammer's instructions leads to even more comedic moments, with the scammer pleading, "Not the thing that I'm telling, then do that thing only! Again, you are doing... You're just telling me to do the same... You just type! Ma'am, ma'am... Don't speak, ma'am! Don't speak! Just listen to me! I will cry now! I'm very fed up with you right now!"

The comments section of the video is filled with users sharing their amusement and insights. One user wrote, "This is the funniest scam call I’ve ever seen. The scammer is losing his mind!" Another user added, "I couldn't stop laughing. This is a perfect example of how not to fall for online scams!"

This video serves as both entertainment and a reminder of the importance of being vigilant online. By showcasing the scammer's tactics and the victim's unintentional resistance, it highlights the absurdity of such scams and the need to stay informed and cautious.

In conclusion, "How to deal with scammers" is a must-watch for anyone looking to enjoy a good laugh while also learning valuable lessons about online safety. Don't miss out on this funny and educational video!

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Top Comments from Reddit

Makavelitoto

imagine being so entitled that someone gets mad at you for not scamming fast enough, f*** these scammers, i hope they soon meet their maker.

MilkshakeYeah

can you at least provide source if you are farming it for karma?

TevGrave

That *inaudible scammer noise* 10 seconds in is him going "Behen ki lodi" which, in the literal sense, means "sister's d***", used like "motherf***er" lol.

chihir023

This is from a youtube channel called rinoa poison

brok3nlamp

vayy did u redeeeeeem

FatRattus

Rinoa Poison she’s a YouTuber that’s messes with scammers, https://youtu.be/PnxxAbzb6lA?si=lyJ2_Y8iBEFhemLc

Cribsby_critter

My god that first mam is so enraged. Gotta say, few things are more satisfying than people inventively wasting scammers’ time.

Semi-Protractor91

I for one am crying from laughing

Ethereal_Bulwark

DO NOT R̵̰̀͊̒̉̍̓̐̀̀͒͝E̵̗̬̤͈̝̦͈̰̰̫̞̺͈͈͊̔͜D̷̰͖̫̳̭̠̻̟͚̒̇̈́̏Ę̷̧̣̪̲̭̹̉̍̓̿̇͗̐̚͝E̴̻̓͌͆̔̍̃͒͘E̷̝̬̩͙̜̩̋̆̀̓͐Ḛ̵̡̩͍̣̗̗̲͔̹͔͎͍̬̓̋̂̐̉̔̈͒̇̎́͠͝Ȩ̴̦̙̟̟̪̭͈͇̻̟͆͗͐̒͋̾̿̔Ė̶̢͍̲̘̬̘͆̀͜Ḿ̶̯̺͈͙̤̲̤̆͛͂͛̓͂̋͜

sortofhappyish

I jut turn the call really really filthy. Ask them what they're wearing. Ask them to guess what I'M wearing, and why I have to use the computer with my left hand only.....

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